Manchester United’s goalkeeper Mary Earps crowned England Women’s Player of the Year, outshining Lucy Bronze and Alex Greenwood

After playing a crucial part in England's run to the World Cup final, Manchester United goalkeeper Mary Earps has been crowned the country's Women's Player of the Year.

Manchester United's Mary Earps Wins Englands Best Women Player Award

The goalkeeper secured the title of the Lionesses’ top-performing player in the past year, surpassing Lucy Bronze and Alex Greenwood, who claimed the second and third positions, respectively.

At the age of 30, Earps played a pivotal role in England’s World Cup campaign, conceding just four goals during the competition and earning herself the prestigious Golden Glove award. Furthermore, she was named the player of the match during the Lionesses’ round of 16 victory against Nigeria and played a key role in leading the team to triumph in the Women’s Finalissima against Brazil in April.

Kicking off her impressive 2023, Earps clinched the Best FIFA Goalkeeper Award, and she remains a strong contender to retain the title this year as well.

Earps is expected to be a prominent figure when England takes on Scotland in the Nations League this coming Friday.

Mary Alexandra Earps

Mary Alexandra Earps

Goalkeaper

EnglandEngland

Age: 31

171 cm

kg

This season he played in total 22 times for 1452 minutes for Women’s Super League.

He made no saves and conceded 7 goals. He received no yellow cards and no red cards.

His team is currently 2nd in Women’s Super League. In the last match Manchester United W won 1-0 against Liverpool W. The next match in Women’s Super League will be against Aston Villa W.

Manchester United W performance and stats

Manchester United W

Manager: Marc Skinner
Rank 4th
Win 3
Draw 2
Loss 0
Goals 9-2
Diff 7

Manchester United W is currently in the Women’s Super League with points.

It has a even goal difference after scoring goals and conceding .​

Manchester United W will play the next match in Women’s Super League against Aston Villa W on Sunday 1st of October in Walsall.​

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